Montreal Canadiens Details

With 103 points last season, the Montreal Canadiens sat atop the Atlantic Division despite a coaching change that many thought to be unexpected. After spending the majority of the season struggling to win consistently, the Canadiens fired Michel Therrien who led the team to a 31-19-8 start. With just 24 games to go, Claude Julien – who had been recently fired from Boston – was brought in and gave a boost to the team. Montreal finished the year 16-7-1 over the last 24 games and that was good enough to catapult the team to the top of the division. The success was short-lived, however, as the Canadiens lost to the New York Rangers in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs.

Under Claude Julien, the Canadiens look like a different team on both ends of the ice and he sets them up for more success in 2017-18. Captain Max Pacioretty returns after a wonderful 2016-17 campaign. In 81 regular season games, Pacioretty had 35 goals and 32 assists. As the leader of this team, he’ll be expected to have another great season. Young center Alex Galchenyuk returns as well after a 17 goal, 27 assist season a year ago and hard-shooting defenseman Shea Weber should continue to be a threat on both ends of the ice. The two-way D-man finished last year with 17 goals and 25 assists, good four fifth on the team in total points.

With a solid offense, an All-Star goaltender in Carey Price, and a defense that gave up the third least goals in the NHL last season, the fans of Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada should be in for some exciting hockey from the Canadiens this year.

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When do Canadiens playoff tickets go on sale?

If the Canadiens make the NHL playoffs, tickets typically go on sale in April. For alerts on Canadiens playoff tickets, make sure to sign up for an account.

Montreal Canadiens schedule

To browse upcoming Canadiens games, search the game listings above. For Canadiens results, scores, record, and information on future games, feel free to explore our Canadiens Schedule page. This year, the Canadiens season runs from October 5, 2017 to April 7, 2018.

How much do Canadiens tickets cost?

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When do the Canadiens play the Bruins?

This season, the Canadiens play the Bruins January 13 and January 20 in Montreal and January 17 and March 3 in Boston. Visit our Canadiens vs. Bruins matchup page for ticket listings and further information.

Montreal Canadiens Top Matchups

The Montreal Canadiens have a number of exciting matchups this season, see below for their top rivalries.

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